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41.
Amoret and Strephon lay
First Line:
Amoret and Strephon lay
Last Line:
For a reward shall all be his
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5623
42.
An aged cock who after chickens ran
First Line:
An aged cock who after chickens ran
Last Line:
But lead a chaste life with old henny at home | Derry down &c
DMI number:
22680
43.
All wet and weary William home returned
First Line:
All wet and weary William home returned
Last Line:
Home hasting I'll thy news from far attend
DMI number:
36320
44.
And canst thou leave thy Nancy
First Line:
And canst thou leave thy Nancy
Last Line:
So still conclude me here
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23688
45.
And now and then breaks a dry biscuit jest
First Line:
And now and then breaks a dry biscuit jest
Last Line:
Mean cates are welcome still to hungry guests
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
15587
46.
As late without the help of sail or oar
First Line:
As late without the help of sail or oar
Last Line:
Your weels all floating still for want of weight
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
44660
47.
As fame of late through Britain sped
First Line:
As fame of late through Britain sped
Last Line:
And justice mark whom fame belied
DMI number:
23169
48.
As far as I could cast my eyes
First Line:
As far as I could cast my eyes
Last Line:
No mortal courage can support the fright
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20765
49.
As grateful in spring are the flowers to the bee
First Line:
As grateful in spring are the flowers to the bee
Last Line:
And brighten the sunshine of virtue and love
DMI number:
26980
50.
Are you a brother mason
First Line:
Are you a brother mason
Last Line:
Discourse get drunk and go to bed
DMI number:
396
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